Jeep owners will spend Friday and Saturday exploring a network of trails located on the Mole Lake Indian Reservation in the heart of Forest County. Jeep Jamborees are off-road adventure weekends that bring together the outdoors, down-to-earth people, and their Jeep 4x4‛s. These off-road treks have a long tradition dating back to 1953 when Jeep pioneer Mark A. Smith organized the first ever Jeep Jamboree and voyaged across the Sierra Nevada Mountains by way of the old Rubicon Trail.

In 1954, Willys Motors – then manufacturer of Jeep Brand vehicles – became involved with the adventure, and Jeep Jamborees have been an off-road tradition ever since. Each year this event attracts Jeep enthusiasts from around the county.This year nearly 90 Jeeps and their owners will participate. The Mole Lake Casino & Lodge in Mole Lake, Wisconsin serves as theheadquarters for this Jeep Jamboree. The host club is the Wisconsin Off- Highway Vehicle Association and the Local Jeep Jamboree Coordinator is John Schnorr.

Additional information on the Wisconsin Off-Highway Vehicle Association (WOHVA) can be obtained by contacting WOHVA at
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Registraion must be done on th Jeep Jamboree Website, just click on the link below:

Mission Statement The Wisconsin Off-Highway Vehicle Association exists for the sole purpose of proactively assuring that public and private off-highway motorized vehicular recreational opportunities are expanded in Wisconsin for safe use by this and future generations